- A really cool new feature in Adobe Illustrator CC…and newer is the ability to adjust your perspective…after you have artwork on the perspective planes.…To do this, I need to switch to my Perspective Grid Tool…and make sure that I do not have…a particular plane selected,…so I'm clicking on the outside of my widget.…Then, go to the View menu, under Perspective Grid,…and lock your Station Point.…This will lock my two perspective vanishing points together.…Then, go to your horizon level,…grab a vanishing point, and slide.…

What you'll notice is the majority of my buildings slide…in perfect tandem.…However, some complex areas like the wall here…end up shifting in a non-traditional way,…so I'll need to manually adjust this back in to place…with my Perspective Selection Tool.…Once completed, your perspective will now be…in a different view.…I'm gonna undo this, and in the next movie,…I'm gonna show you how to finish this up…and add some really nice touches to complete your 3D image.…

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12/22/2014

Whether you're creating simple shapes or a bustling street scene, see how to add a sense of depth and space in your vector artwork with Illustrator's powerful perspective tools. In this course, Adobe Certified Instructor Kevin Stohlmeyer explains the differences between one-, two-, and three-point perspective, while showing how to use the Perspective Grid for creating perspective artwork. Then learn how to add elements to the grid, and position, scale, and transform objects in perspective so that they blend within your scene.